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    Character is not defined by your personality nor by your reputation. Character is defined by who you truly are deep down inside. Your character is a choice that you make for yourself. It is easy to confuse personality with character but they are not the same. Personality is easy to figure out, usually upon the first time meeting someone. When we first meet people we immediately judge them. We label them with traits such as funny, energetic, confident or boring, negative, and shy. Usually after…

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    Megan Slusser Mrs. Valentin H English 11 23 December 2015 Effects of the Desire of a Prosperous Reputation In the classic novel, The Great Gatsby, most of the main characters are very wealthy people. They live in the most enormous homes, in the richest of areas of New York, in other words East and West Egg. Obtaining their sophisticated reputations is the key factor to becoming the richest and most powerful people in their society. Tom, Daisy, and Gatsby are described as the most…

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    The role of reputation in the ‘Othello’ and ‘The Crucible’ The word reputation refers to the beliefs or opinions that are generally held about someone or something. The beliefs or opinions that are held by characters in “Othello” and “the Crucible” is a significant theme that is constant both plays. In the insular community of Salem, reputation holds a place of utmost importance; it is what is used to label you and is the main factor that people use to judge you and determine your treatment in…

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    play Othello by William Shakespeare, the character Othello thinks reputation is important and he regards it likes a critic, even immortal, part of life; contrary, Iago thinks reputation cannot reflect a person’s real personality. Combine my real life experience, Iago’s opinion is more appropriate, because a lie can be true when it spreads, and the best way to find out how a person really is to get close to him or her. Reputation control people in some ways, because that’s a thing that…

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    styles of clothing. Their reputation means everything to them and is a large part of everyday life. The fear of losing reputation or trying to repair a reputation can dictate how people act or behave. In Arthur Miller’s play, The Crucible, the characters care so much about their reputation that it determines how they act and the decisions they make. The loss of reputation is an underlying factor in how the characters act and the choices they make in The Crucible. A good reputation can save one,…

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    Reputation in Salem The characters in Arthur Miller’s play The Crucible, all made a name for themselves. They all want to keep a good name at that. In a town like Salem, reputation plays a huge part especially during the witch-hunt. A reputation is a belief that is held about someone. For example in the Crucible John Proctor is recognized as a proud strong and honest man. The town sees him as a good citizen. Before the play begins we find out that John Proctor has committed adultery with Abigail…

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    To some people, their reputation is worth more than their life. They care more about how other people view them than breathing oxygen. Your reputation does not just matter to you, but it matters to the people around you too. Your reputation can affect what kind of job you are able to get in the world, or even the people that you are involved with. It can affect how people interact with you. It can also affect how people can trust you. This is definitely true when it comes to Arthur Miller’s…

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    far are you willing to go to ensure your reputation is safe? To many people, their reputation is a important thing that they will go great lengths to protect. In The Crucible by Arthur Miller, Judge Danforth, Reverend Parris, and John Proctor all valued their reputation and were willing to do whatever possible to preserve it. A central focus throughout the play was protection of one’s reputation. Judge Danforth is also one who puts the glory of his reputation over what is actually right in the…

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    Corporate reputation According to the principal component analysis, the characteristics of LCG's corporate reputation can be grouped in two components (see table 22). The first component, called ‘external corporate reputation’, corresponds to general characteristics of external reputation as: trust, admiration, overall reputation, well management, good place to work, good employees, and high standards treating people. The second component, ‘social corporate reputation’, is related to the…

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    In Shakespeare’s Othello, Cassio views reputation as the moral part of himself, this contrasted with Iago’s trivial response to reputation as a groundless ideal. The lieutenant, Cassio equates reputation to his own humanity and when it is lost due to his drunk behaviour, he cries “past all surgery” (2.3.243), agonizing “ [he] has lost the immortal part of himself and what remains is bestial” (2.3.246). Moreover, Cassio blames himself for losing his reputation and he tries to get it back in a…

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